Welcome to this source of fascinating, quirky and stimulating insights from the world of science… I have always been fascinated by the development of science and the way that theories evolve over time, increasing our understanding of the world around us and through this, enabling us to understand ourselves as humans. The story of science is made from the stories of the scientists, mathematicians, engineers and philosophers who devoted their lives to pushing back against ignorance, prejudice and superstition. This blog is dedicated to those scientific pioneers of the past and of today.

For this post I’m delighted to introduce an article provided by guest contributor Saikat Basu. Saikat is an Indian scientist currently working in Canada at the Department of Biological Sciences, University of Lethbridge. This paper, which was co-written by W. Cetzal-Ix from the Instituto Tecnologico de Chin Calle in Mexico, is another great example of … Continue reading Saving the Bees!

For this post I'm delighted to introduce an article provided by guest contributor Saikat Basu. Saikat is an Indian scientist currently working in Canada. This paper, which was co-written by P Zandi from the Institute of Crop Science in Beijing, is a great example of international collaboration on an issue with global implications. As Saikat … Continue reading Green Super Rice

Why do we have two tides each day? It was always a race against time. Frantically digging on the beach to build up the sand wall that we were making ; convinced that this time we would create a barrier high enough and strong enough to withstand the incoming tide. Of course we never did … Continue reading Tides in Free-fall

Reflections on Eye Rays As a young child I used to puzzle about how the world worked. It seemed to me that objects fell to earth very quickly – I remember wondering whether this was instantaneous or not – though my vocabulary would have been more basic! I also thought about how I could see … Continue reading Sultans of Science

This week I attended the 2017 Asia meeting of the Oil & Gas Council in Singapore. Attended by executives from operators, funders and advisors, the mood was generally somber, with much discussion on how the industry is increasingly seen by the public as a ‘dinosaur’; relying on yesterday’s energy sources –largely run by men of … Continue reading The real value that the Energy Sector brings to the world….

“Mathematics can create worlds which are impossible physically but possible in the mind” Marcus Du Sautoy FRS Driving along Jalan Tun Razak in Kuala Lumpur last Tuesday morning, I heard (by the miracle of podcasts) the renowned Mathematician and Fellow of the Royal Society, Marcus Du Sautoy, interviewed on ‘the Life Scientific’ . Why did … Continue reading Maths is Eternal – Science is Transitory

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The Global Scientist is a blog created by Ian Kennedy to help to broaden awareness of the positive impact of science, to be a global view of science across cultures and countries, and to be a forum for rational, challenging and objective thinking.